Martin Dickopp wrote: [...] > I have no idea what you're aiming at. I'm not surprised.
> If the works of A and B are > combined to form a derivative work by an entity C, and the act of Combined as in what? Can you print two different stories (bought electronically) on the same sheet of paper (to form a combined printout) or not? Printing them in one pass is certainly illegal in the GNU Republic... unless you happen to be entitled with a privilege to prepare derivative works of both and they both came to you under "compatible" licenses, right? > creating the derivative work is not creative enough to be copyrightable > (as in the case of running a dynamically linked program, for example), > then C gains no copyright of the derivative work. Turn on your brain and try http://www.google.de/groups?selm=40EC0D4F.933878A%40web.de Hth. regards, alexander. _______________________________________________ Gnu-misc-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-misc-discuss
